got here late, late friday night from washington. and there have been a few, i can count them really on one hand a few people have said to me, get out. leave us alone. stuff like that. but overwhelmingly, howie, most of the people here in newtown in danbury and else where in connecticut, they have been very, very grateful because they want this, the world to understand what they are going through right now here in connecticut. overwhelmingly, the people, sure there's a huge media footprint in newtown right now, but i think the folks understand that we have a job to do and they want the world to see what's going on. it's not just here in connecticut or the united states even. we're being seen around the world -- >> around the world. >> people are reaching out, people are appreciative of what's going on and we're trying to bring that story and maybe we will learn some lessons. maybe i'm overly optimistic. prevent this kind of disaster down the road. >> i think television can help with the healing process at a moment when we have the na